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Search strategy: "Studies were considered based on a forward search from a seminal paper on both pubmed and google search, a list of references produced by the author, manual inspection of several editions of two leading conferences (ISIS and IASCL 2004-2012), direct contact of labs having published on the topic, and announcements to several mailing lists."
Systematic: yes